had little money to spend, whilst taking the lining paper off the ceiling i found find distemper and crumbling plaster and lathe. so a bit of overboarding filling and painting and a bit of coving sorted for under £60 now I gotta paint the walls.
(i know its a bodge and a bit rubbish but nick200 wanted to see! )
My soon to be born son's bodged ceiling....
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Re: My soon to be born son's bodged ceiling....
Looks loads better to me and cheap!
Nick
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Re: My soon to be born son's bodged ceiling....
lol I used silk because it was what i had in brilliant white in the shed... the walls are being done in ghost white matt and lemon matt
- Dave